Thank you.
In terms of the legislative side of things, I'll remind everyone here that Minister Qualtrough will be bringing forward accessibility legislation, and I know she is committed to women and girls as well. It's really important to work with her and to collaborate with her unit and her department around making sure that this legislation is supported as it comes forward, including any ways that it can be specifically used to address gender issues. Of course, an intersectional approach is critical.
I think one of the things that's most exciting about our current Parliament is that we have a strong focus and a cross-ministerial strategy that is talking about looking across departments. Rather than thinking of me as the person who needs to meet with Minister Bennett, Minister Qualtrough, Minister Hajdu, Minister Philpott, and all of the folks who need to be made more aware of the kind of information I'm sharing with you, it's really important that all of you walk out of this room feeling a collective responsibility, because that's what I'm asking you to do. This is not work that DAWN Canada can continue to sustain by itself. It is about you thinking about this at every point when you look at legislation and at every point when you look at an issue. Ask yourself, have we applied the intersectional lens, and are we looking at this in a fulsome way, so that we include everybody in our society?